Sports Turfgrass Seeding
Park Site #60, Rocklin, CA
An application of BFM on a
construction slope in Folsom, CA
Levee stabilization, American River
Parkway, Sacramento CA
Broadcast seeding and fertilization
in San Joaquin County
Vegetative Fuel Reduction and
Noxious Weed Control
An application of straw mulch and tackifier
to bring this site into SWPPP compliance
Dust control at a home development
site in Reno, NV

Hydroseeding

For medium to large scale projects, hydroseeding is the most economical and basic form of seed establishment utilized for turf & native grasses, wildflowers, and erosion control mixes. The “1-Step Method” consists of a 4-Part Slurry:
• Regionally selected seed varieties
• Fertilizer component tailored to site conditions
• Hydromulch fiber to aid in uniform seed disbursement & moisture retention
• Tackifier to bind the slurry for uniform seed to soil contact during establishment

BFM/SFM - Bonded Fiber Matrix & Stabilized Fiber Matrix

A 1-Step Application, but is enhanced with an engineered fiber product containing additional mechanical or hydraulic bonding agents.
• BFM or SFM applications can also be applied without seed and fertilizer if vegetation is not desired, but where erosion control is required, and water shed opportunities are maximized.

Straw Blowing

Straw blowing is the most cost-effective method to reduce soil erosion and sediment runoff on active and inactive construction sites. This methodology provides superior erosion control protection by limiting soil particle run-off resulting from rainfall at construction sites. The following 2-Step Method can be modified with the addition of a seeding application to create the 3-Step Method.
• Pneumatically applied at rates determined by analyzing site conditions
• Sealed in place with Hydromulch and Tackifier to reduce wind erosion.

Dust Control

This application is used to inhibit soil particulates from entering the atmosphere and polluting air quality. Dust palliatives are often applied to bare soil at construction sites or industrial facilities to hold soil in place and reduce the possibilities for wind scouring.
• Process produces no undesirable runoff constituents
• Addition of hydromulch is recommended for optimum results